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Calvin and Hobbet WERE COMES SUSIE I'M G0NG TO TttRCMi ^ -v P\NE COWE. \T WER.. -v^r??^ / i C/wiji.. Iti# ,J?li ^ Q 'M6 Syvj?cai* Mo cher Goose & G F # "x^- ? 1 ?f J IM 50RRV ABOUT CHAlM* ]?* INeWGUPGRrMM^ ^ BOTWVBRGAjOFF I 5" wait A mihutb! nmYete OUSTiOCK Me up M TH? AC6C 9ARP6IK&7WS. f'M CAU AOOJW6P OMB PH0M5 CALL, | ^^ TOl Power Up Video Games I Video Game Electronics. 612 St. Anc (Ashland Park, Beside > (OtMCSIS) 3fe7^ $800 in prizes can yours if you... Papillon for Hair Southern Exposure Tan Spa SC Bookstore Phillips Auto Tech Hooters Cycle Center Moe Levy's Key Largo * ^ See these s for deta .Tftti V VAJ Dr. Pa and the Carolina for Brea Wedne: November 7:45 i in tl Golden FRE Please stop by I 777-7130 to 5:00 p.m. Monday This program is paid for. in part, b SIM CAAOLMA PROGRAM > 'OOU 1? ' # * r | m Wimm we ro seem)! ^r^~v=> W PRI50M6RI5 in OKA^BOf 1 >wepflNf PH owe HORRV, 1 ^yJusroAJg,,, It v? / n^ln & Butt Heads Rents and Sells the Latest in irews Road 'esterday's) 731-0466 (NinlRinlit) Bum's Beltline Florist Howard Sports Sharpe's Jewelry Warehouse (Piatt Springs Rd. location) Looks Clothing Columbia Athletic Club Sunshine Cleaners (Assembly St. location) ponsors lis... [1 lms Program Union ikfast sday, 20, 1991 AM. be Spur E ! 209 or call sign up by r, November 18. <y Student Activities Fees. II UMON Bill Watterson , 1F7* ff v/v&za: I ?I JOJCUDOWN V, uet^PIAA *1 &-%r ^'jf lUES* ^ V ~ 11-15 Mike Peters vow~hip I nC stums J\* f-mATS Rr&Ht;,P5PF5R0M| AMP CHBS5B (WITH s *.*,'* * * ' A. ' Meetings < Join the Fencing Club! We c meet every Monday and Wednesday from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. in the J Booker T. Washington gym. We welcome new members anytime, so come out and learn to fence. c For more information, call Brett at f 544-1657. [ Student Christian Fellowship sponsors morning prayer every F Tuesday and Thursday at 7:30 S a.m. in Rutledge Chapel. Revival p Services will continue through to- E day. Each night's services will begin at 7 p.m. For more information, call 544-1875. n Phi Alpha Delta, the under- s graduate law fraternity, will meet c Monday, Nov. 18 at 6:30 p.m. in RH 305. We will be collecting ap- ir plications and $40 membership ^ dues. U Award winning graduates of s| the Buckley School will debate on V\ whether to limit congressional terms to 12 years today at Longstreet Theatre from 6 to 7:15 p.m. N< "Issues for Internationals" is a 2C weekly discussion of immigration ^ regulations which affect international students. For more informa- v't tion, call 777-7461. 92 "What in the World is Going r\r>0"iu r\?i:? Mi Wll! IO II ID IMOIIIC IUI IIIH OdlUlirici ' Regional Youth Meeting for ages He 12-30 from Nov. 15-17. Panel discussions and group meetings to '0> I The Ti Ladies & Over - Ru from fan 716 Saluda 5 Points AY Delta Upsilon and / Preset A Special Night for the ( 2nd Annual Gamebal Featuring: Stepteams fr< Saturday, November 16thi all proceeds to be donatec Come Give To M.S. and Better Race Relat Shoe Rl've CU?CK?V AU- < L.gAPlN<5 e^AkIMI t^yVE <sktt T L cool \ A vJEeK. I M. . ? JV>T r*~ V The Far Side IW Unbeknownst to most ornithol actually a very advanced spec peacefully until, in the 171 annihilated by men, rats ar Da ind Bible based solutions to to iay's issues. Sponsored by th? Christian Science Organizatior For more information, ca 256-4019 or 799-1817. Hillel at USC will meet Tues lay, Nov. 19 at 7 p.m. in RH 201 or election of officers and Koshe )eli night. The Latin American Studies Vogram presents a Mexican Filnr Series from Nov. 18-21 at 7:3C >.m. in the Belk Auditorium of the IA Building. The four films are Let's Go With Pancho Villa,' The Abandoned," "Stark Fisher lan" and "Coup d'Etat". Admision is free. For more information, all 777-2747. Student Christian Fellowship ivites you to be a part of Sunday lorning Worship Service at Rutidge Chapel at 10 a.m. The Deaker will be Minister Stephon /illiams. The Society of Professional >urnalists will meet Tuesday, 3V. 19 at 6 p.m. in Coliseum )06. A job search panel will be e topic. Horseshoe residents are ined to a cookout and volleyball ime on Wednesday, Nov. 20 itween 3 and 6 p.m. in front of cKissick. Sponsored by the >rseshoe Government. The Unitarian Univeralist Felvship of Columbia is offering raffic Light Men's Apparel ns and Irregulars ious Mail-Order atalogs at ount Prices X yf o 1 r\ r iviuii-oai - iu-o 765-9972 AO>A Upha Phi Alpha if Carolina Community I Run Stepshow Dm both fraternities 8:00 pm RH Ballroom I to Multiple Sclerosis I Make a Stand For ions at USC! ?p ? 7m AU~ .?^rr4V \ 7\ckljjl uom& UP- \ UK | ? 1 1 WTR^I0tf\| W6U*.CAlsL 1 I MIL0.AP*1 PwvezKM \ eetfeoHt. of ?A/?M/a """ ""^^^TuoSSiriSSSl^JnSIaSr ^ logists, the dodo was L??????? ies, living along quite "I lift, you grab ... was 1 th century, it was compli id dogs. As usual. z * teBook^|:lr..| ..'f. classes on gay literature on Nov. !* j 17 and Nov. 24 at 1 p.m. at the Club Unitarian Fellowship on 2701 7:30 | II Heyward St. Call 799-0845 to terest participate. GAMMA will meet Wednes- . ] day, Nov. 20 at 5 p.m. in RH 332. [Jj? s " Campus Rape Awareness ^on( will meet Tuesday, Nov. 19 at , nti . 5:45 in RH 306. dudy For information on Harvest j Hope Food Bank Volunteer Op, portunities call 252-9522. " The Red Cross Carolina/ and j > Clemson Blood Drive will be held McKi; Tuesday, Nov. 19 thru Thursday, t*iru v Nov. 21 from 10 a.m to 6 p.m. in P3^' RH. bron2 Sharing Time With Seniors, a dy P , division of Campus Coalition for native Literacy, will take time each ^rom 1 week, every Wednesday from ?Pen 1:30 to 2:15 p.m. and Thursday at T 10:30 to 11:15 a.m., to read to se- U nior citizens at a local nursing Philh. __ S 777.Q iiwiiicj. i ui muie iniurmauon, or 11 ' ' ' interested, call Leigh Ann at with 544-1400 or Erica at 254-9515. Cof!J Habitat for Humanity work- D< days are Nov. 15-18. For more information, call John Massey at not g 257-2276 or Jim Knight at noun* 779-1444. Draw* A Phi Theta Kappa alumni S.C. chapter is forming at USC. If you Garni were a PTK member, join today. For more information, call Julie at phont 798-5291. vious r ?? CAROLINA PROGRAM UNION CULTURAL ARTS COM nunse: BY DAN GOG< The musical B | comedy hit. ^ ^ ^ November 18 at the Ko 7:30 p.m. USC Students - $5.00 Public FOR TICKETS CALL' This program is paid for, in pj activty fees. Dept. of Student Life / Div. of The Univ. of South Ca Jeff MacNelly W*\ Gary Larson W that concept just a little too ex, Carl?" | . n il mi - iui iii i ii ii i he Sailing and Windsurfing meets every Wednesday at a.m. in RH room 306. All ined people are welcome. \n Adult Children of Alcoholupport Group will be held on Jays from 2:30 to 4:30 p.m. act Dr. Leon Spencer or Dr. Small at the Counseling and an Development Center at >223 for more information. Robert Courtright: Masks Collages" is on display at the ssick Museum from Aug. 11 Ian. 2. It is an exhibit of tornr collages and 50 masks of :e, terra cotta and cast paper ourtright, a South Carolina ?. Also, "British Watercolors the West Foundation" is now through Dec. 19. hose interested in joining niversity of South Carolina's irmonic Chorus should call 125 to arrange an interview chorus director Richard nt. atebook Policy Publication is free, but luaranteed. Send your an:ements to Amy Barcomb, er A, RH, USC, Columbia, 29225 or drop by The icock office. No announces will be taken over the ). Deadline is noon the preit*. 1? puuiit^ciMui i uay. MTTTEE NSE 3IN "Get thee to Nunsense" - People Magazine ger Center - $12.50 & 16.50 777-SCAT irt, by student Student Affairs trolina ?